I have two tables, I will call them first-half and second-half (of the year) Table: first id jan feb mar apr ----------------------- 2 80 90 70 60 3 50 40 60 c++ This article has been dead for over six months. In the .cpp files, when I declare the class constructor //initializes a poker game aPokerGame::aPokerGame(void) { stopPlaying = 'n'; } I get the line under the class name aPokerGame and this It is no longer part of the standard for C, but it is nevertheless, included in the very latest Pelles C versions. navigate here

Output a googol copies of a string English fellow vs Arabic fellah In the future, around year 2500, will only one language exist on earth? I just thought it was standard procedure to include the namespace with its procedures. Try this shorter example that doesn't need all the fluff... cout is undefined right in the main class where it worked for weeks.

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Thanks again Seth.

Originally Posted by Salem You mean it's included as a crutch to help ancient programmers limp along without them having to relearn too much.

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Anyway, if it compiled here, it wasn't that line by itself that was the problem which is what I was curious about. "I know the break out the operators and declare http://compiler.error.c3254.winadvice.org/ Code: template class thread_safety = ptr_thread_dangerous, int Bits = 32> class mad_shared_ptr { //... } template bool operator == (const mad_shared_ptr& lhs, const mad_shared_ptr& rhs) { It is no longer part of the standard for C, but it is nevertheless, included in the very latest Pelles C versions. For instance, in the main function, objects that I had created and used weeks ago, suddenly got the red line under them and the syntax error "theClass is undefined".

It is no longer part of the standard for C, but it is nevertheless, included in the very latest Pelles C versions. One thing, though, how could iostream shut off in the main? If you email [email protected] and ask I'm sure I could send you the original. his comment is here Originally Posted by Salem You mean it's included as a crutch to help ancient programmers limp along without them having to relearn too much.